Ubuntu Installation :: Error 'grub-xputs' Not Found

Dec 17, 2010

I did the Synaptic Upgrade to Maverick Meerkat 10.10 on my laptop. Win 7 on one of two separate hard drives, and Ubuntu on the other. I kept all the previous configurations the same when the software asked the question about changing to the new formats. On boot up the laptop went right into "grub rescue >".

I located the partitions and found the Ubuntu partition on (hd1,1).

I set the prefix and root which now show:

prefix=(hd1,1)/boot/grub
root=hd1,1

I am not sure what Modules to Load, because I can not find any references to them in my big Ubuntu Book.

I tried "insmod /boot/grub/linux.mod", but it returns "error 'grub-xputs' not found".

When using the "initrd" command, it responds "unknown command". Trying to exit Grub 2 with "normal" also yields an "unknown command".The command "exit", "help", and "linux" returns an "unknown command".

The hold up seems to be that pesky 'grub-xputs'. I can not find out what it is.

Is there a list somewhere of Grub 2 Commands?

I had a similar problem upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04 last April. I was able to reload grub and get the laptop operating normally. This time I am unable to get the laptop out of grub rescue.

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Code:
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